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bank of america of the is not saying a lot. this is a bank that was bailout by the federal government several times. they should at least have a public statement about their policies to the taxpayers. other banks are not commenting either. liz: nothing else but we are looking into it. existing conditions. >> reporter: that is what is needed. listen, like i said, half of me says he is an adult's, the gentleman that died. think he was 21, over 18. he should make up his own mind. the other half is, you know, if you had an intern -- now, i have young people working for me. i can be a pain in the rear end boss. liz: i'm shocked. >> reporter: but they're not working 24 hours a day. they're now working -- 12 hours is enough i think. just as your cell phone on all the time. but i'm just saying that you have kids working for you. would you ever let somebody work 70 hours straight? liz: but this is reminiscent of the intern and residency programs in medical schools. and my dad was a resident. today's off, one day off. >> reporter: so was
bank of america of the is not saying a lot. this is a bank that was bailout by the federal government several times. they should at least have a public statement about their policies to the taxpayers. other banks are not commenting either. liz: nothing else but we are looking into it. existing conditions. >> reporter: that is what is needed. listen, like i said, half of me says he is an adult's, the gentleman that died. think he was 21, over 18. he should make up his own mind. the other...
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made in america. they're silk screened by a friend of ours in brooklyn so it's all american made so they're $20. >> wow, $20. how much would you take for three of them? >> $60. >> no deal? >> no deal. >> even if we pay cash? >> no deal on the t-shirts. >> why? >> they're made by a friend of his. >> can your friend make more? >> he can, yeah. >> if you want three -- >> i'll take three. >> we could do $45. >> still a lot of money. how about $35? $35 for three? i'm not talking to you. >> he's the negotiator. >> how about 35 bucks i'll take three of them. >> we can do $40. >> split it with you $37.50. >> all right, $37.50. >> you got a deal. we got three of them. >> perfect. >> sold. thanks, guys. >> if we had paid the starting prices for everything we bought, it would have cost us $128, but we paid only 68 bucks. hard core pawn airs tuesday at 9:00 p.m. on true tv. if you want more advice from les, his new business is "for what it's worth." solid tips on facing your fears and negotiating. it's a hot summ
made in america. they're silk screened by a friend of ours in brooklyn so it's all american made so they're $20. >> wow, $20. how much would you take for three of them? >> $60. >> no deal? >> no deal. >> even if we pay cash? >> no deal on the t-shirts. >> why? >> they're made by a friend of his. >> can your friend make more? >> he can, yeah. >> if you want three -- >> i'll take three. >> we could do $45. >>...
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why not in america? the president recently said that in five years, 99% of schools and libraries in america will have fiber connections. he is putting new money, promises to put new money into that endeavor. that's huge. that is another tipping point. we care about this when it comes to kids. now we have to do is care about it when it comes to the rest. my view is this upgrade to fiber is inevitable. if we wait for the incumbents to deal with the existing companies, it will take 90 years. it is not in the interest of speed this up because they are doing very well with status quo. i want to speed things up. i want to make this catches fire across the country. >> host: is the fcc the apparatus to do that? is that wearable come from quite >> guest: the fcc has a lot of power choose at the moment not to exercise. so the fcc could label every provider of high-speed internet access as a common carrier. it is within his power to do that. they could say you are doing this transport function as a result you have
why not in america? the president recently said that in five years, 99% of schools and libraries in america will have fiber connections. he is putting new money, promises to put new money into that endeavor. that's huge. that is another tipping point. we care about this when it comes to kids. now we have to do is care about it when it comes to the rest. my view is this upgrade to fiber is inevitable. if we wait for the incumbents to deal with the existing companies, it will take 90 years. it is...
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then an 14% of the top jobs in corporate america for ten years. you taught me very clearly that transit go a prolonged time in and are flat for a long time to go up again. they often go down. you have to be worried about the boehner held back by all kinds of external barriers, institutional bad public policy, barriers. all of that is really important. we're also held back by the internal a session of stereotypes. niebuhr at my wedding, so you remember this. this step and give a toast. we're not really her younger brother and sister. we're really her first employees , one into. she never really played as a truck. she just organized of the children. it is funny. funnyman fine now. they said it was love, but it was something. if they're saying, the question is how we experience that because of the stereotypes? that's expected. one of the monroe leaves organizes other kids, she is bossy which we are communicating very young. it is the stereotypes that we internalize. everyone can do this. get to a meeting and what will people say. the women said the b
then an 14% of the top jobs in corporate america for ten years. you taught me very clearly that transit go a prolonged time in and are flat for a long time to go up again. they often go down. you have to be worried about the boehner held back by all kinds of external barriers, institutional bad public policy, barriers. all of that is really important. we're also held back by the internal a session of stereotypes. niebuhr at my wedding, so you remember this. this step and give a toast. we're not...
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what is the status of broadband in america today? >> guest: the picture at america's quite different from the other developed nations. we have god for very high. >> and download. >> in america cable monopolies and local monopolies in each region of the country dominate that market. and for 85% of americans the only choice with a live will be their local cable monopolies. we don't have any of the fastest 25 cities in the world when it comes to internet access in america so we are not in the world's leaders. we are somewhere in the middle of the pack and we also have a deep digital divide so having an internet access at home is very tightly correlated to your socioeconomic status or maybe about half of the people with incomes between 30 and $50,000 a year have it at home and the number is lower for people with incomes under $30,000 a year. rich people tend to have internet access at home and also 9% of americans can't buy internet access wherever they live because it's just unavailable and hasn't been built out of their area so that's
what is the status of broadband in america today? >> guest: the picture at america's quite different from the other developed nations. we have god for very high. >> and download. >> in america cable monopolies and local monopolies in each region of the country dominate that market. and for 85% of americans the only choice with a live will be their local cable monopolies. we don't have any of the fastest 25 cities in the world when it comes to internet access in america so we...
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they are going to have 400 new stores in morth america alone by the ends of 2014. you're seeing similar growth in europe which they thought was a disaster. they thought they were only going to grow by 100 stores. it's going to be 200. valuation seems rich at 21 times forward earnings when compared to a coach. if you compare to a more mature stock and a more mature company like ralph lauren i think it's cheaper. i think the stock goes higher and they're going to smoke earnings. >> i think guy is smoking something if they thinks they're going to smoke earnings. they are flat. that's not going to be a big help to them here. also take a look at things like they don't even run their own website. neiman marcus does. that's not a good thing. coach, sales down 6%. these guys are in the same space with lower margins than coach. stock is at an all-time high. i grant you that. it's been a nice run. >> we can argue whether coach is good or not. if it is that's a fair point. those were all the same arguments we made last quarter and last quarter was outrage slee good. none of t
they are going to have 400 new stores in morth america alone by the ends of 2014. you're seeing similar growth in europe which they thought was a disaster. they thought they were only going to grow by 100 stores. it's going to be 200. valuation seems rich at 21 times forward earnings when compared to a coach. if you compare to a more mature stock and a more mature company like ralph lauren i think it's cheaper. i think the stock goes higher and they're going to smoke earnings. >> i think...
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are we one america with two economies? america is the land of opportunity, right? >> you can choose policies that invest in our middle class and create new jobs and grow this economy so that everybody has a chance to succeed. >> that was 2008. four and a half years later, the president's supporters are wishing for a little less hope and a little more change. >> doing nothing doesn't help the middle class. >> so what's the president doing? four speeches in seven days. >> if folks in washington really want a grand bargain, how about a grand bargain for middle-class jobs? >> but while washington waits for a bargain, millions of american workers feel they're getting a raw deal. >> make our wages super size! >> fast food workers across the country say they can't afford to live where they work, walking off the job. the economy is adding new jobs but they pay less than the ones we lost during the row session. the president worries the growing income gap will fray the social gap. it's not as good as it seems. amazon adding 5,000 warehouse jobs. the workers take just over $
are we one america with two economies? america is the land of opportunity, right? >> you can choose policies that invest in our middle class and create new jobs and grow this economy so that everybody has a chance to succeed. >> that was 2008. four and a half years later, the president's supporters are wishing for a little less hope and a little more change. >> doing nothing doesn't help the middle class. >> so what's the president doing? four speeches in seven days....
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one of america's biggest banks. the class of new hires to one of the financial industry's most important. willing to year but this one. what a difference a single day makes. j.c. penney ceo comes out swinging after a newspaper report that since his stock plunging. twenty-four hours later is it time for you to size of the stock? [ male announcer ] meet mary. she loves to shop online th her debit card. and so does bill, an identity thief who stole mary's identity, took over her bank accounts, and stole her hard-earned money. unfortunately, millions of americans just like you arn all it may take is a little misplaced information to wreak havoc on your life. this is entity theft. and no one helps stop it better than lifeloc lifelock has the most comprehensive identity theft protection availabl if mary had lifelock's bank account alerts, she may have been notifi in time to help stop it. lifelock's member notificion service is on the job 24/7. when you receive a text, e-mail, or phone alert, you can respond instantly if y
one of america's biggest banks. the class of new hires to one of the financial industry's most important. willing to year but this one. what a difference a single day makes. j.c. penney ceo comes out swinging after a newspaper report that since his stock plunging. twenty-four hours later is it time for you to size of the stock? [ male announcer ] meet mary. she loves to shop online th her debit card. and so does bill, an identity thief who stole mary's identity, took over her bank accounts, and...
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america is all about. the idea of the voting rights act being undermined and to theted is a statement world that we, too, almost two are different and bring different ideas to the table are not equal. postureou to be in the that you are six, seven, or eight feet tall. we, too, are america. i am honored to be with a man who chairs my committee. "ranking."logy is we need to do better than that. frankly, we were able to be part of the legislative construct of the voting rights act of 1965. we must honor those -- [applause] >> woo! woo! >> i will get the dr.'s question answered very quickly. i wanted us to honor him. it is an exciting place to be.this -- hillary has known brother john and we have found our way onto the judiciary committee. acknowledge those who speak about those who were there in 1963. i want to say that i am glad that he was around and he is cool -- here today. we must honor reverend jackson. [applause] >> when people are mired in depression, they realize when they acquired change. they remai
america is all about. the idea of the voting rights act being undermined and to theted is a statement world that we, too, almost two are different and bring different ideas to the table are not equal. postureou to be in the that you are six, seven, or eight feet tall. we, too, are america. i am honored to be with a man who chairs my committee. "ranking."logy is we need to do better than that. frankly, we were able to be part of the legislative construct of the voting rights act of...
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i was at a gathering of evangelicals around america. and this includes clerics from the muslim world. an improbable gathering. for three days people worked and struggled with the effort to find the common ground. in fact between all the religions and philosophy. whether a new order confucianism or any of the other different approaches this is tied together. by the golden rule. and they all come from the same human heart. leaders and citizens, particularly people in public life, everyone talks about how we draw strength from the example of our faith-based communities. but not enough people actually translate those words into actions or policies or life philosophies. so i think that whether it's teachers are activists or religious leaders, working to heal others, we learn a great deal. it stands in stark contrast to violent extremists seek to destroy and never talk about building a community or providing health care with anybody. so we need to recognize that in a world where people of all faiths are mingling like never before, where we ar
i was at a gathering of evangelicals around america. and this includes clerics from the muslim world. an improbable gathering. for three days people worked and struggled with the effort to find the common ground. in fact between all the religions and philosophy. whether a new order confucianism or any of the other different approaches this is tied together. by the golden rule. and they all come from the same human heart. leaders and citizens, particularly people in public life, everyone talks...
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. >>> health care fraud is one of america's costliest issues. an estimated 80 billion-dollar sink hole every year. part of that takes place in small pharmacies across the country and andrea day got a front row seat to an undercover sting. >> reporter: we rode along with federal agents and local agents while they took down a pharmacy owner accused of milking medicaid and taxpayers out of almost a million bucks. we're now just blocks away from dna pharmacy in brooklyn, while another team is following the drugstore owner. watching from a distance as he leaves his house. >> following the guy now. >> reporter: as the team waits for word the owner is close, special agent in charge tom o'donald walks us through the alleged scheme. >> he billed medicaid for prescriptions he didn't need. >> reporter: a plan that went on for more than a year. he enticed patients to bring prescriptions to his pharmacy, but instead of filling prescriptions and handing out drugs, he allegedly handed out cash. >> 20 bucks, 30 bucks, 40 bucks per script. >> reporter: from ther
. >>> health care fraud is one of america's costliest issues. an estimated 80 billion-dollar sink hole every year. part of that takes place in small pharmacies across the country and andrea day got a front row seat to an undercover sting. >> reporter: we rode along with federal agents and local agents while they took down a pharmacy owner accused of milking medicaid and taxpayers out of almost a million bucks. we're now just blocks away from dna pharmacy in brooklyn, while...
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god bless america! [applause] >> god bless america! [applause] a signing station in air-conditioning! [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> you're the boss. i'm just the passenger. [inaudible conversations] >> the train will be moving in a we recall -- westerly direction. >> does it go parallel to -- [inaudible] you might want to explain that at some point or have bill explain it. [inaudible conversations] you want somebody to do the narration, if that makes sense. [inaudible conversations] i think you or bill give the narration. you know more about the town than i do. it's your train. [inaudible conversations] how are you? aren't you warm? >> very warm. [inaudible conversations] i'm a big fan of yours. good. i have to get your autograph. blow the whistle? maybe on the way back. >> hey, guys. you have a lot cooler ride. [laughter] it's a pretty ride. say hi to everybody. how are you? how are you doing? thanks. good. .. [inaudible conversations] >> i think that's what he said. >> they say in or
god bless america! [applause] >> god bless america! [applause] a signing station in air-conditioning! [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> you're the boss. i'm just the passenger. [inaudible conversations] >> the train will be moving in a we recall -- westerly direction. >> does it go parallel to -- [inaudible] you might want to explain that at some point or have bill explain it. [inaudible conversations] you want somebody to...
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the fed's role changed @nd federal reserve to step back and government needs to move forward to get america's economy going again and build our infrastructure and get millions of people back to work. there are things we can do, but we can't do it putting it back in the hands of the fed and think wall street will prrme the econom with more innovation. it is not happening. adam: senator brown, i imagine you would agree you can't rely on the federal reserve to save this economy but i would bet you disagree a little with congressman cues cues? >> if you listen to the congressman, i have a lot of respect for him. we have to have the federal government to do a, b, c. and hey, mr. president, tell the federal government to get out of individual businesses and do their jobs. they're overregulated. we have highest corporate tax rate in the world. you have obamacare, 18 new medical device taxes crushing businesses in massachusetts and throughout the count. there's a lot we can do, but first thing they need to is get out of the way so businesses and individuals can start to use the things they do best an
the fed's role changed @nd federal reserve to step back and government needs to move forward to get america's economy going again and build our infrastructure and get millions of people back to work. there are things we can do, but we can't do it putting it back in the hands of the fed and think wall street will prrme the econom with more innovation. it is not happening. adam: senator brown, i imagine you would agree you can't rely on the federal reserve to save this economy but i would bet you...
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been very, very serious and experimental and exciting magazine devoted to finding the best writing in america. >> rose: but william styron wrote something about it. the idea was not to make criticism the focus of a literary magazine. >> that's right. or political arguments or other kinds of... or journalism but instead to focus on what writing they thought was in danger in 1953 which was imaginative writing. fiction, poetry and a certain kind of difficult essay or unusual or unlikely essay. and it's just as much in danger now or even more. so it's a mission that has been... that if anything matters more now than it did then. >> rose: and why is that? >> why does it matter more now? >> rose: why is it so essential that we have "the paris review"? we should have "the paris review," but why isn't there more of what "the paris review" brings to us in terms of understanding literature? >> that's a very good question. i don't know why there aren't more magazines doing what we're doing. readers seem to love it. we have three times as many readers as we did ten years ago. in a world where we know wha
been very, very serious and experimental and exciting magazine devoted to finding the best writing in america. >> rose: but william styron wrote something about it. the idea was not to make criticism the focus of a literary magazine. >> that's right. or political arguments or other kinds of... or journalism but instead to focus on what writing they thought was in danger in 1953 which was imaginative writing. fiction, poetry and a certain kind of difficult essay or unusual or...
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. >>> al jazeera america has kicked off in new york. some welcome a different angle on the news while others say it's biased against the u.s. >>> and the friends and family of a japanese war correspondent are remembering her one year after her death and trying to spread her message. >>> workers at the damaged fukushima daiichi plant say a leakage of contaminated water may have gone undetected for some time. they say the storage tank doesn't have a water level gauge and their monitoring may not have been adequate. workers found a puddle forming just outside a low wall surrounding tanks near reactor number four. they confirmed one of the tanks lost more than 300 tons of water. the water contains high levels of radioactive substances. officials of the tokyo electric power company says the tank has no water gauge. they say the workers didn't notice the leak in their daily inspections until they saw the puddle outside the barrier. nuclear regulators urged the utility to check 350 tanks of the same structure in the compound. >> translator: if
. >>> al jazeera america has kicked off in new york. some welcome a different angle on the news while others say it's biased against the u.s. >>> and the friends and family of a japanese war correspondent are remembering her one year after her death and trying to spread her message. >>> workers at the damaged fukushima daiichi plant say a leakage of contaminated water may have gone undetected for some time. they say the storage tank doesn't have a water level gauge...
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. >> al jazeera america, a new voice in american journalism. introduces america tonight. >> in egypt police fired tear gas -- >> a fresh take on the stories that connect to you. >> they risk never returning to the united states. >> we spent time with some members of the gangster disciples. with an autographed jersey, and obama shared a few praise. >> coach shula retired with more wins than any coach in history. each time that record has been challenged, team after team has fallin short. >> michael eaves joins us to talk more about that. the president was having a lot >> companies are finding ways to cust costs at the affordable care act approaches. the company said spouses should get coverage from their own employers. it is the highest profile company to make the move, but not the only company looking to make add adjustments. lots of other host jack berkman. thanks for of this are the working class. >> i think when you talk about losers, what we see is that costs have over and over again not just since obamacare, but for the last 10 years, heal
. >> al jazeera america, a new voice in american journalism. introduces america tonight. >> in egypt police fired tear gas -- >> a fresh take on the stories that connect to you. >> they risk never returning to the united states. >> we spent time with some members of the gangster disciples. with an autographed jersey, and obama shared a few praise. >> coach shula retired with more wins than any coach in history. each time that record has been challenged, team...
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>>this is what really drove me to al jazeera america. [[voiceover]] every sunday night, al jazeera america presents gripping films from the world's top documentary directors. >>thank god i didn't suffer what he had to go through. next sunday, the premiere of google and the world brain. >>this is the opportunity of our generation. [[voiceover]] it would be the world's greatest library under one digital roof. but at what cost? >>google could hold the whole world hostage. [[voiceover]] al jazeera america presents google and the world brain. >> history was recreated in the nation's capitol. the biggest name in politics and the civil rights movement joining tins of thousands in front of lincol lincoln memoria. it was in 1963. when martin luther king declared he had a dream. mike viqueira was there. [ bell ringing ] >> reporter: bells range on the national mall and across the country to mark the moment. >> i have a dream. >> reporter: the time, a half century ago when martin luther king jr. spoke to a racially divided america. in tribute today
>>this is what really drove me to al jazeera america. [[voiceover]] every sunday night, al jazeera america presents gripping films from the world's top documentary directors. >>thank god i didn't suffer what he had to go through. next sunday, the premiere of google and the world brain. >>this is the opportunity of our generation. [[voiceover]] it would be the world's greatest library under one digital roof. but at what cost? >>google could hold the whole world hostage....
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they're trying to harm america, strike america. we need all these tools. of 702tioned the value versus the value of business records to 15. they are different. i make the analogy like the baseball team. you have your most valuable player, but you have the players who hit singles every day. i want to relate to the homeland plot. in the plot to bomb the new york subway system, business record to 15 played a role. yet identified specifically and number we did not previously -- it identified specifically a number we did not previously know. >> was there undercover work that took place there? >> yes. each tool plays a different role. >> was the fbi aware of the individual and in contact with them? yes, but not aware of that specific telephone number that nsa provided us. we could have more security if we strip search everybody who came into every building in america. we're not going to do that. borders close our completely. we're not going to do that. if we put a wiretap on everybody's cell phone in america, if we search everybody's home. there are certain area
they're trying to harm america, strike america. we need all these tools. of 702tioned the value versus the value of business records to 15. they are different. i make the analogy like the baseball team. you have your most valuable player, but you have the players who hit singles every day. i want to relate to the homeland plot. in the plot to bomb the new york subway system, business record to 15 played a role. yet identified specifically and number we did not previously -- it identified...
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that's america. my parents and grandparents instilled in me the midwestern values, the same values that you pass on to your children -- family and faith, humility and hardwork. and they taught me to live with honor and courage and to never, never stop fighting for what i believe in. every one of you in this room, when you think of courage and you have to take that one big step or do something that you're afraid to do, you always think of something -- someone in your family, someone you knew in your life. for me, i always think my grandpa down there in those mines and back then it was so dangerous. they would hear the whistle and everyone would run to the mine because they didn't know who was killed or hurt that day. my grandpa worked in the mines a long time. a few years ago, i met a guy at a little restaurant up there in elie. he told me he came running up to me and said his dad worked with my grandpa and then he got promoted as foreman. all of them had to radio down when the guys went to a new and
that's america. my parents and grandparents instilled in me the midwestern values, the same values that you pass on to your children -- family and faith, humility and hardwork. and they taught me to live with honor and courage and to never, never stop fighting for what i believe in. every one of you in this room, when you think of courage and you have to take that one big step or do something that you're afraid to do, you always think of something -- someone in your family, someone you knew in...
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it's you know still making wrong decisions for america to shame and the very very ugly bill o'reilly on tuesday night's episode of the factor of a fox news host mocked california's new transgender rights bill as a. teenage boys who just want to hit on their female classmates seriously you know what. if you go in and say this and i feel that even though i am down as a boy in school i want to be with the girls on a plane idea senior in high school and i think this is. you know you see i look at you and i like to get the biggest con in a war i would've been if ever if i go back you know reincarnated you know i'm a teenager ok all right my girl back to the matter is the bill just doesn't understand how hard it is to be transgendered in america especially when you're a teenager trying to deal with every other high school problem sometimes the waiting period for an expensive gender reassignment surgery can be yours alone in the meantime the best we can do as a society is to make sure the transgendered students live their lives as they want to and without harassment that bill o'reilly said
it's you know still making wrong decisions for america to shame and the very very ugly bill o'reilly on tuesday night's episode of the factor of a fox news host mocked california's new transgender rights bill as a. teenage boys who just want to hit on their female classmates seriously you know what. if you go in and say this and i feel that even though i am down as a boy in school i want to be with the girls on a plane idea senior in high school and i think this is. you know you see i look at...
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. >> next, from the annual publishing industry tradeshow, book expo america. a panel discussion on the future of the publishing industry. it's 45 minutes. >> hello everybody. i'm the director for the center for publishing at new york university and thanks so much
. >> next, from the annual publishing industry tradeshow, book expo america. a panel discussion on the future of the publishing industry. it's 45 minutes. >> hello everybody. i'm the director for the center for publishing at new york university and thanks so much
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global crossings, immigration, civilization and america. at 9:20 p.m. eastern, the book brotherhood. a look at individual pounds after immigration. later at 10:35 p.m., moving to the u.s. from china and chinese girl in the ghetto. that is booktv in primetime starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span2. history tv features a battle of gettysburg. at 8:00 p.m. eastern, carol reardon talks about gettysburg national military park. at 9:00 p.m., the ceremony commemorating the 150th anniversary of the battle with doris kearns goodwin. american history tv in prime time on c-span3. >> what is on your summer reading list? >> i have the book by matt wallace served on my night table and i have started reading it. i also read a lot of books on meditation and i'm also reading a book called the buddhist way of meditation. i do meditate and i have done yoga for 30 years. and i am always catching up on that part of my reading. the next book is very much the next thing i'm going to read, it is called interest things by matt wallace served and it starts with a group of
global crossings, immigration, civilization and america. at 9:20 p.m. eastern, the book brotherhood. a look at individual pounds after immigration. later at 10:35 p.m., moving to the u.s. from china and chinese girl in the ghetto. that is booktv in primetime starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span2. history tv features a battle of gettysburg. at 8:00 p.m. eastern, carol reardon talks about gettysburg national military park. at 9:00 p.m., the ceremony commemorating the 150th anniversary of...
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obama is looking for justice and threatening to bomb syria no it's about president of united states of america and mash in his own web because he was reckless enough to be clear red line without sinking about the consequences and we're not talking about pulau or some island in the middle of the pacific who talk about the middle east so now he's backed into a. he doesn't know what to do he's clueless my best sources and stephen maybe you can confirm that in new york and in wall street they tell me he's completely clueless he's surrounded by a bunch an absolute idiots some months i got the power in the u.n. which by the way she was absolutely enraged because the russian and the chinese ambassador walked out of the p five meeting when they were discussing the british resolution to start a war against syria valerie jarrett susan rice absolute made the artist he doesn't have a clue he doesn't know what to do so now he's trying to even try to wiggle out and find an exit strategy that does not include he is a humanitarian so mohawk war look this is tragic comedy more tragic than comedy ok so even tha
obama is looking for justice and threatening to bomb syria no it's about president of united states of america and mash in his own web because he was reckless enough to be clear red line without sinking about the consequences and we're not talking about pulau or some island in the middle of the pacific who talk about the middle east so now he's backed into a. he doesn't know what to do he's clueless my best sources and stephen maybe you can confirm that in new york and in wall street they tell...
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they are trying to help america understand this law. if you have questions or comments, we are doing our lines a little bit different. if you are insured -- host: we want to hear from folks who work as insurers as well. those lines are open. they are on your screen now if you want to give us a call with questions or comments. talk about the timing of when this will all happen. you mentioned this in your previous comment. october 1 is when enrollment begins. guest: people have a total of six months. the earliest coverage can begin in january. host: you talk about folks who are shopping on these marketplaces. who is shopping? we will speak to those who are having insurance. guest: if they have insurance to their workplace, probably not. if they are buying insurance on their own or for small businesses, those two categories plus the millions of people right now who are uninsured. they cannot afford what is out there. if they have been turned away because had pre-existing medical conditions or they have not thought about it too much. these
they are trying to help america understand this law. if you have questions or comments, we are doing our lines a little bit different. if you are insured -- host: we want to hear from folks who work as insurers as well. those lines are open. they are on your screen now if you want to give us a call with questions or comments. talk about the timing of when this will all happen. you mentioned this in your previous comment. october 1 is when enrollment begins. guest: people have a total of six...
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"part-time america." call it the do you want fries with that economy. part-time jobs have exploded. nearly doubling since 2007. 8.2 million americans who would rather have a full-time job punching the clock part time inste instead. >> we're not there yet. >> president obama admits there's more work to do but is his signature achievement obama care partly to blame? more companies have said because of this law they'll have to shift full-time workers to part-time. >> forever 21 now the latest company demoting some full-time workers to part time, not because of obamacare that chain said, it's just the business. but even unions are worried. the teamsters and two others sending a letter to democratic leaders saying the affordable care act would, quote, destroy the foundation of the 40-hour workweek that is the backbone of the american middle class. a middle class in trouble with 600,000 more americans forced to take part-time gigs since march. whatever the reason, the numbers don't lie. is america becoming a na
"part-time america." call it the do you want fries with that economy. part-time jobs have exploded. nearly doubling since 2007. 8.2 million americans who would rather have a full-time job punching the clock part time inste instead. >> we're not there yet. >> president obama admits there's more work to do but is his signature achievement obama care partly to blame? more companies have said because of this law they'll have to shift full-time workers to part-time. >>...
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america produces 10 million barrels of oil a day. we consume double that, but globally the world produces and uses 89 million barrels of oil a day, and 30% of that comes from the middle east. so it's oil traders, speculators who are to blame for driving up the price of oil. this week right now there is absolutely no supply problem on oil. today on twitter and facebook i've been asking you how would a spike in gas prices change your spending habits? on facebook canner ara writes, there would absolutely be less money for groceries and going out. the discretionary spending that supports my economy takes the first hit. this viewer said i would have to find a new job. i already have taken a pay cut and i'm low on cash now. the commute would exacerbate the costs. tweet us or leave us a question on facebook. maybe these increasing oil prices b which by the way has st this country in a recession in previous decades, might not be a bad thing. >>> detroit's bankruptcy has sent off a huge legal battle over pensions that it owes its workers. man
america produces 10 million barrels of oil a day. we consume double that, but globally the world produces and uses 89 million barrels of oil a day, and 30% of that comes from the middle east. so it's oil traders, speculators who are to blame for driving up the price of oil. this week right now there is absolutely no supply problem on oil. today on twitter and facebook i've been asking you how would a spike in gas prices change your spending habits? on facebook canner ara writes, there would...
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america takes these people from a around the world, educates them in the best universities in america and then takes them out to go to other countries to start companies that compete with us taking jobs away. are you with me? am i missing something? okay. [applause] we are completely in agreement but i would add to the point which is absolutely valid that it is not only about people in the sectors. it's also about those growers in the central valley in california and the construction companies in upstate new york i know we call them on a skilled labour but there is a lot of skill -- >> you know what we call them? we call them customers. [laughter] >> america is growing and with growth comes revenue growth. the of the internet need for spending in all of the programs and more customers, more taxpayers. what am i missing? >> the reason is because it is a tremendous fear they are coming to take our jobs. >> they are creating jobs. and by the way, the economic data support my position, the moral position support my position. it's consistent with america's historic strength in the immigran
america takes these people from a around the world, educates them in the best universities in america and then takes them out to go to other countries to start companies that compete with us taking jobs away. are you with me? am i missing something? okay. [applause] we are completely in agreement but i would add to the point which is absolutely valid that it is not only about people in the sectors. it's also about those growers in the central valley in california and the construction companies...
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and there will be another race for the america's cup against oracle u.s.a. in september. >>> local survivors of the bombings will participate in pregame ceremonies. we'll go through the one boston fund which helps the victims recover. >>> paul mccartney may be coming back to san francisco. [ music ] >>> that's pam cook singing in the background. he's considering headlining one last concert at candlestick part, that's where they played their final gig in 1966. look at that video. he floated the idea to the mayor and he played a final concert at shea stadium in new york before it was torn down in 2009. >> that's great. >>> coming up bay area firefighters getting ready for dangerous weather, dry, hot along with a threat of lightning. >> the strike is over, the week weekend vote is making them think again. stay right here with us. >>> a brush fire threatens homes on bethel island late last night. we'll tell you how crews were able to get this fire under control and why firefighters are worried about dangerous weather conditions moving in today. [chanting] >>> ma
and there will be another race for the america's cup against oracle u.s.a. in september. >>> local survivors of the bombings will participate in pregame ceremonies. we'll go through the one boston fund which helps the victims recover. >>> paul mccartney may be coming back to san francisco. [ music ] >>> that's pam cook singing in the background. he's considering headlining one last concert at candlestick part, that's where they played their final gig in 1966. look at...
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that in america they are white in america and it's won the battle in saying that we are, you know, don't tread on me. so on the racism front don't tread on the national rights of the international front. you can take the a human rights violator to the criminal court. so the right of the international law that is a big struggle in america that has to be daring liberals. we are more apologetic and a little more forthright in the defense of international law despite the fact that bin laden was whoever he was, that there was so little thought america about the judicial assassination and the sovereign countries just because the pakistani government didn't launch a major protest to expose the ambassador doesn't mean that americans should sit back and say sometimes the means or okay if the end is good. my question is was the end of good? is assassination evergood and i think there is too much latitude that has to be confronted people don't come front liberals in america that's related to drones which is another issue you talk about. that isn't about yemen and afghanistan. that is an american st
that in america they are white in america and it's won the battle in saying that we are, you know, don't tread on me. so on the racism front don't tread on the national rights of the international front. you can take the a human rights violator to the criminal court. so the right of the international law that is a big struggle in america that has to be daring liberals. we are more apologetic and a little more forthright in the defense of international law despite the fact that bin laden was...
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all will be launched from a tiny part of france in south america. >> by sea the ship arrives in port. by air, cargo unloaded, by ground, the transport of important components. all part of the assembly process of a giant rocket to get it ready to blast two satellites into space. one satellite for defense from india, the other a telecommunication satellite from the arabian gulf nation. weather permitting the rocket will blast into space on thursday from the european space port here in the most unlikely of places, in the amazon territory of france in south america. >> this has been chosen because of the geographical situation, close with the equator. we have the sea. this is a no risk at all to launch it here. because there is no risk of a hurricane. >> this satellite represents the first time the gas rich nation has reached for outer space and it will have an outer space of 15 years and will beam a larger array of television signals to the middle east and north africa. >> the space agency, for them, this is a historic moment, the space agency has only been around a few years and they sa
all will be launched from a tiny part of france in south america. >> by sea the ship arrives in port. by air, cargo unloaded, by ground, the transport of important components. all part of the assembly process of a giant rocket to get it ready to blast two satellites into space. one satellite for defense from india, the other a telecommunication satellite from the arabian gulf nation. weather permitting the rocket will blast into space on thursday from the european space port here in the...
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is looking for justice and threatening to bomb syria no it's about president of the united states of america and mash in his own web because he was reckless enough to declare a red line without sinking about the consequences and we're not talking about pulau or some island in the middle of the pacific to talk about the middle east so now he's backed into a corner he doesn't know what to do he's clueless my best sources and stephen maybe you can confirm that in new york and in wall street they tell me he's completely clueless he's surrounded by a bunch of absolute atheists some months i got the power in the year when which by the way she was absolutely enraged because the russian and the chinese ambassador walked out of the p five meeting when they were discussing the british resolution to start a war against syria valerie jarrett susan rice you know absolutely made the offer he doesn't have a clue he doesn't know what to do so now he's trying to even try to wiggle out and find an exit strategy that does not include humanitarian so mohawk war look this is tragic comedy more tragic than comedy
is looking for justice and threatening to bomb syria no it's about president of the united states of america and mash in his own web because he was reckless enough to declare a red line without sinking about the consequences and we're not talking about pulau or some island in the middle of the pacific to talk about the middle east so now he's backed into a corner he doesn't know what to do he's clueless my best sources and stephen maybe you can confirm that in new york and in wall street they...
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. >> the weather across south america has been a bit unusual. you can see the cloud that snakes it's a way down towards the southeast. here are some pictures out of the southern parts of brazil from rio grand to basal. 7,000 people here have been forced to evacuate their homes. towards the west we have had a different problem. it hasn't been rain. in the west this is where we have seen a fair amount of snow, and these pictures are from the desert, but this is the snowiest weather we have seen for decades, and it has blocked some roads in some parts as well. for more information on that story, you can always check out our website, aljazeera.com/weather, but if you want to know how cold it has been, on monday night it got down to minus 2. during the day as you might expect we will get a bit better, but the temperature really do yo-yo at this time of year. in august so far our maximum has been 36 degrees on the 22nd of the month, and then just two days later our maximum was just 9. and temperatures have stayed really quite low since then. the tempe
. >> the weather across south america has been a bit unusual. you can see the cloud that snakes it's a way down towards the southeast. here are some pictures out of the southern parts of brazil from rio grand to basal. 7,000 people here have been forced to evacuate their homes. towards the west we have had a different problem. it hasn't been rain. in the west this is where we have seen a fair amount of snow, and these pictures are from the desert, but this is the snowiest weather we have...
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the most highly recommended bed in america. now sleep cooler with extra cooling comfort on our bestselling tempur-breeze beds. visit tempurpedic.com to learn more, and find a retailer near you. >> announcer: meet mary. she loves to shop online with her debit card and so does bill, an identity thief who stole mary's identity, took over her bank accounts and stole her hard-earned money. unfortunately, millions of americans just like you learn all it may take is a little misplaced information to wreak havoc on your life. this is identity theft and no one helps stop it better than lifelock. if mary had lifelock's bank account alerts, she would have been notified in time to help stop it. lifelock has the most comprehensive identity theft protection available, guarding your social security number, your money, your credit, even the equity in your home. you even get a $1 million service guarantee. that's security no one can beat. [♪...] [click click] [♪...] cheryl: president obama canceling joint military exercises with egypt follo
the most highly recommended bed in america. now sleep cooler with extra cooling comfort on our bestselling tempur-breeze beds. visit tempurpedic.com to learn more, and find a retailer near you. >> announcer: meet mary. she loves to shop online with her debit card and so does bill, an identity thief who stole mary's identity, took over her bank accounts and stole her hard-earned money. unfortunately, millions of americans just like you learn all it may take is a little misplaced...
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we are doing actually pretty good sales in north america. we just started deliberating in europe. we will start delivering in asia in the ferc. yes, sales have been good. right now, wooer actually not sales constraint. so we're production constraint. we are keeping quality standards high, so the main focus is really how do we increase our ploux rate which means all our suppliers have to move at the same pins. >> here's the production plans for tesla starting this year going over the next few years. 21,000 this year. they hope to be up to 41,000 this year. end of next year we expect the model s and suv fblt. by 2016, 2017, they hope to be well over 20,000 vehicles as they roll out a lower priced third generation vehicle. as elon musk said in our interview yesterday, the biggest challenge they're facing here is the supply chain. can they have their suppliers keep up with them as they increase production of the model s. again, products is currently at 500 per week. guy, when you come out to this plant, what stand out. i have been in a number of
we are doing actually pretty good sales in north america. we just started deliberating in europe. we will start delivering in asia in the ferc. yes, sales have been good. right now, wooer actually not sales constraint. so we're production constraint. we are keeping quality standards high, so the main focus is really how do we increase our ploux rate which means all our suppliers have to move at the same pins. >> here's the production plans for tesla starting this year going over the next...
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in north america, vehicle sales totaled nearly 700- thousand units. an increase of 26-thousand compared to the same period last year. however toyota says operating income decreased by 35 billion yen. like other automakers, toyota saw a drop in sales in europe and asia. >> ford motor company haspoint- 4 million fine to the federal government for delaying the recall of ford escape s-u-vs with gas pedals that could become stuck. a year ago, ford recalled 421,000 escapes in the u.s. for the problem. the settlement indicates that the national highway traffic safety administration believes ford knew of the problem for some time before alerting the agency and vehicle owners. >> google's latest smart phone is f tade in theusa. it's called the moto -x-. the search giant unveiled the first phone of its own design since it bought motorola last year. google says the phone isn't necessarily aiming to beat out competitors like the iphone or galaxy. instead, the focus is on ease of use and helpful features. workers at a factory in fort worth, texas will assemble and
in north america, vehicle sales totaled nearly 700- thousand units. an increase of 26-thousand compared to the same period last year. however toyota says operating income decreased by 35 billion yen. like other automakers, toyota saw a drop in sales in europe and asia. >> ford motor company haspoint- 4 million fine to the federal government for delaying the recall of ford escape s-u-vs with gas pedals that could become stuck. a year ago, ford recalled 421,000 escapes in the u.s. for the...
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c-span: did you say that america was imperialist? >> guest: yes. america was--took part at the end of the 19tth century in the rush for territory in east asia this was the period in which the leading american thinker was admiral th--thayer mahan, admiral mahan with his theories of sea power and of forward deployment of american ships, bases, and the united states, as you know, seizes ha--hawaii at the end of the 19th century. it fights a war with spain. it seizes the philippines, wake, guam and midway islands. the japanese come on the scene as late-starting imperialists. they seize territory from china in 1895, but the great powers--france, germany and russia, czarist russia force japan to return the little peninsula, liaotung peninsula at the foot of mukden province. and japan does, however, acquire the island of taiwan, then known as formosa, as a result of its first war with china, and a decade later, jap--i might add, it also secures indemnities from china's ching dynasty. five years later, it--japan takes part in putting down an insurrection i
c-span: did you say that america was imperialist? >> guest: yes. america was--took part at the end of the 19tth century in the rush for territory in east asia this was the period in which the leading american thinker was admiral th--thayer mahan, admiral mahan with his theories of sea power and of forward deployment of american ships, bases, and the united states, as you know, seizes ha--hawaii at the end of the 19th century. it fights a war with spain. it seizes the philippines, wake,...
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data personal and private and don't forget my new book the crash of twenty sixteen the plot to destroy america and what we can do to stop it is now available for preorder at all online retailers like amazon dot com and at your local bookstore so go check it out and now my conversations with great minds with ralph nader. joining me for tonight's conversations with the great minds is ralph nader attorney consumer advocate and five time candidate for president of the united states in the one nine hundred sixty s. and nine hundred seventy s. mr nader spearheaded the campaign to improve automobile safety standards and in the decades since he's left it lent his passionate advocacy to a variety of issues including campaign finance reform nuclear movement and third party politics his new book told us so the big book a weekly columns is a collection of editorials and columns in the past few decades and a must read for anyone who wants to understand one of our country's fierce defenders of democracy ralph nader welcome back to the show thank you to the good to have you with us you were our very first ci
data personal and private and don't forget my new book the crash of twenty sixteen the plot to destroy america and what we can do to stop it is now available for preorder at all online retailers like amazon dot com and at your local bookstore so go check it out and now my conversations with great minds with ralph nader. joining me for tonight's conversations with the great minds is ralph nader attorney consumer advocate and five time candidate for president of the united states in the one nine...
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the most highly recommended bed in america. buy a tempur-pedic mattress set and get a free twin tempur-simplicity mattress. find a store near you at tempurpedic.com. adam: shares of diamond foods skyrocketed following reports the company has agreed to settle a security lawsuit. back to nicole petallides on the floor of the new york stock exchange to tell us about it. nicole: a couple of things. a settlement and raising your outlook. and nice wedding day on wall street. the stock moving to a new 52-week high. year to date is a stellar performer. year to date up about 57%. let's start with what they saw. kettle chips, pop corn, the emerald nuts which we all know agreeing to sell the security lawsuit due to some accounting issues. that in itself was great news. the company issued a strong fiscal fourth-quarter outlook. so raising the outlook looks great, issue a strong outlook to be more specific gave them a nice pop today for diamond foods as a result the stock a clear winner. liz: ever since warren buffett bought into heinz, the
the most highly recommended bed in america. buy a tempur-pedic mattress set and get a free twin tempur-simplicity mattress. find a store near you at tempurpedic.com. adam: shares of diamond foods skyrocketed following reports the company has agreed to settle a security lawsuit. back to nicole petallides on the floor of the new york stock exchange to tell us about it. nicole: a couple of things. a settlement and raising your outlook. and nice wedding day on wall street. the stock moving to a new...
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. >> welcome to the biz asia america. much more on what is happening in syria, but also latin america as well. we will travel to brazil to see what that country's central bank is doing to keep interest rates on hold. a special report on south africa's fight for economic equality. first, the latest from syria. >> u.s.says the u.s. is certai's government carried out chemical weapon attacks near damascus last week. obama said the u.s. had not yet decided whether to go ahead with military intervention. the permanent members of the un security council have held talks on a british resolution that could allow military action in syria, but that meeting has ended in deadlock. full report later on in the program. thousands gathered in washington to pay tribute to a historical day for civil rights in the u.s. 50 years ago, in 1960 three, the march on washington and martin luther king junior's iconic "i have a dream" speech changed history forever. i will be back in 30 minutes for more. now back to michelle in new york. >> thanks. de
. >> welcome to the biz asia america. much more on what is happening in syria, but also latin america as well. we will travel to brazil to see what that country's central bank is doing to keep interest rates on hold. a special report on south africa's fight for economic equality. first, the latest from syria. >> u.s.says the u.s. is certai's government carried out chemical weapon attacks near damascus last week. obama said the u.s. had not yet decided whether to go ahead with...